SEATTLE -- Canadian welterweight Rory (Ares) MacDonald waged a technical fight
in winning a unanimous if unappreciated decision over Jake (The Juggernaut)
Ellenberger in the co-main event of a televised UFC card Saturday.
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Ellenberger could not find a way to close the distance and the taller MacDonald
punched away from the outside. It was effective if not entertaining and the
crowd of 7,816 at KeyArena booed loudly for much of the fight. The bout may go
down as one of the worst received UFC co-main events, judging from the fan
response throughout. The 30-27, 29-28, 30-27 decision was greeted by even more
boos. "That fight sucked so bad," said UFC president Dana White, who was
frustrated earlier in the card by inconsistent judging. One could argue it was
smart strategy by MacDonald. It forced Ellenberger into facing the risk/reward
of closing the gap. And MacDonald is trained by Firas Zahabi, a master of the
jab. Champion Georges St-Pierre, who also works under Zahabi in the same
Montreal gym as MacDonald, was likely nodding in appreciation from his viewing
position. St-Pierre -- who takes on No 1 contender Johny Hendricks in November
-- and MacDonald have said they wont fight each other but the day of reckoning
is approaching. Carlos (Natural Born Killer) Condit and Martin (The Hitman)
Kampman meet next month in another welterweight fight with title contender
implications. "I think I did exactly what I was supposed to do. I kept up my
end," MacDonald said. "Hes a counter-puncher, and a very powerful puncher. I was
waiting for my opportunities and he wasnt coming in at the right times." In
Saturdays main event, flyweight champion Demetrious (Mighty Mouse) Johnson put
on a show in submitting challenger John Moraga via armbar at 3:43 of the fifth
round. The champ transitioned slickly from kimura to armbar in forcing Moraga to
tap with his arm bent at an ugly angle. The move earned Johnson US$50,000 for
submission of the night. It was a dominant display, with Johnsons superior
grappling and speed winning the day. It was also the latest stoppage in the
history of the UFC. In the aftermath of MacDonald-Ellenberger, White said he
hoped the 125-pound title bout would "slap the bad taste out of everyones
mouth." The little men did their best with the five-foot-three Johnson, who
makes his home in nearby Parkland, taking the upper hand with his takedowns of
the five-foot-six Moraga. The challenger, a relative unknown in the fledgling
division, showed his teeth with a triangle attempt in the second round but
Johnson (18-2-1) outmanoeuvred him and Moraga (13-2) went back to his stool
frustrated. Off another takedown, Johnson almost locked in a kimura in the third
round. It was more of the same in the fourth and fifth with Johnson controlling
the fight -- and Moraga. MacDonald, a native of Kelowna, B.C., who fights out of
Montreal, came into his bout ranked No. 3 in the 170-pound ranks while
Ellenberger, a former U.S. marine who had done a lot of trash-talking at
MacDonalds expense, was No. 4. The two fighters did shake hands after the
decision, which stretched MacDonalds win streak to five. Ellenberger (29-7) was
clearly feeling confident going into the evening, tweeting a picture of himself
in the Hugo Boss suit he planned to wear at the post-fight news conference.
Ellenberger came out first to "Bleed it out" by Linkin Park. MacDonald followed
to Rihanna and a mixture of boos and cheers. The Canadian looked like he couldnt
wait to fight, staring at Ellenberger as he entered the cage. Ellenberger had
trouble closing the distance in the first round and MacDonalds stinging jab
didnt help. The crowd didnt like the round but MacDonald (15-1) probably did.
There were more boos in the second as MacDonald waited for Ellenberger to try to
come in. Ellenbergers face began to show damage. MacDonald used kicks and jabs
to keep Ellenberger away. But he couldnt stop everything and was bleeding from
the face in the third round. Ellenberger also managed a late takedown, winning
cheers for his effort. "It just wasnt my night," said Ellenberger. "I didnt have
a good night. I didnt pull the trigger." "Im very disappointed in myself," he
added. White thought both co-main event fighters failed to impress --
Ellenberger because he froze and MacDonald because he didnt press his advantage.
"I dont think he did anything," White said of MacDonald. "He threw a few jabs
and some front kicks. Thats all he did. "I dont think he moved down the
(rankings) ladder but do you think anyones screaming to see him in a fight
again?" Bantamweight Liz (Girlrilla) Carmouche battered pint-sized Brazilian
Jessica Andrade en route to a second-round TKO in the first UFC matchup of two
openly lesbian fighters. Carmouche (8-3) survived a first-round guillotine choke
attempt from the five-foot-two Andrade (9-3). But it was all Carmouche in the
second as she alternated between mounting the Brazilian and taking her back,
slamming down one ground strike after another until referee Herb Dean stepped in
at 3:57. The biggest cheer during the bout, however, came when womens champion
(Rowdy) Ronda Rousey was shown on the big screens. Earlier, middleweight Ed
(Short Fuse) Herman won a split decision over former Strikeforce fighter Trevor
(Hot Sauce) Smith in a wild, memorable, free-swinging bout that earned both men
a $50,000 bonus for fight of the night. "Wow... Hell of a fight. Those guys took
a few quality years off their lives," tweeted Condit, ranked No. 2 among
welterweights. Both men were wobbled in a hard-hitting first round and Smith was
cut around the eye. Smith (10-4) kept swinging and Herman (21-7 with one no
contest) never blinked, even when he took a kick to the groin late in the fight.
It really was Sleepless in Seattle as both men refused to go down. "What a SICK
fight much respect to Herman and Smith!!!!!! Tough one to judge," tweeted White.
He was proved right when the judges scored it 30-27, 27-30, 29-28 for Herman.
White later tweeted that Smith fought with a broken hand. "I thought I won, but
it was a close fight, so Ill give him the credit," said Smith, who fights out of
Tukwila, Wash. There were some odd scorecards on the day, with another undercard
bout seeing two judges awarding all three rounds to different fighters as Daron
(Detroit Superstar) Cruickshank won a split (30-27, 27-30, 30-27) decision over
veteran Yves Edwards. "That was a garbage dec! I hate the way this sport is
judged," tweeted lightweight Jamie Varner. Veteran welterweight (Ruthless)
Robbie Lawler floored Bobby (Vicious) Voelker and then stopped him with a right
to the head as referee Dan Miragliotta rushed to end the carnage 24 seconds into
the second round. It was all Lawler (21-9 with one no contest), who is 2-0 and
has impressed since returning to the UFC. Voelker (24-10), who took the fight on
two weeks notice, was game but outgunned. Lightweight Melvin (The Young
Assassin) Guillard, who had lost four of his last five fights, dominated Mac
Danzig en route to a nasty knockout at 2:47 of the second round. He won $50,000
for knockout of the night. Guillard (48-13-3 with one no contest) floored Danzig
(22-11-1) with a punch to the head and then put him away with a flurry on the
ground before referee Steve Newport finally stepped in. "The judges rules the
Melvin Guillard vs Mac Danzig fight a split dec," White tweeted sarcastically
after the stoppage. "Yes that was a joke," he added. "Judging is so bad in MMA
people actually thought I was serious and that could happen," he continued on
Twitter. Danzig, who has now lost four of his last six UFC fights and seven of
his last 10, had trouble regaining his equilibrium and fell over when he finally
tried to get off the canvas. But he walked out of the cage under his own steam.
Lightweight Jorge (Gamebred) Masvidal submitted local favourite Michael
(Maverick) Chiesa (9-1) via DArce choke with just one second remaining in the
second round of a hard-fought bout that featured some big punches and plenty of
technical grappling. There has been some bad blood before the fight with
Masvidal (25-7) objecting to Chiesas win over a teammate last time out, not to
mention his bushy beard. Lightweight Danny (Last Call) Castillo (16-5) won a
unanimous 29-28 decision over Tim (The Dirty Bird) Means (18-5-1). Dutch
bantamweight Germaine (The Iron Lady) de Randamie (4-2) earned a split (30-27,
28-29, 29-28) decision over Julie (Fireball) Kedzie (16-12) in a battle of UFC
newcomers. "Have no clue how a judge could call that a split dec!!!" tweeted
White. "MMA judges scare me. Randamie won easily 2-1 in a not very exciting
fight." Lightweight Justin (J-Bomb) Salas (11-4) won a split (29-28, 28-29,
29-28) decision over veteran Aaron Riley (29-14-1) in a fight that left both
mens faces busted up. Bantamweight Yaotzin Meza (19-8) defeated John (Prince)
Albert (7-5) by second-round rear-naked choke. NOTES -- Herman, Riley, Danzig
and Andrade all went to the hospital but were brought back and reported to be
fine.
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. -- Claudio Bieler hadnt scored since early September, and not from the run of
play since mid-July. PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills rookie linebacker Reggie
Ragland will have surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee and is expected
to miss the entire 2016 season, the team announced Wednesday.The Bills will now
be without their first-round pick, Shaq Lawson, and their second-round pick,
Ragland, as they begin the regular season next month. Lawson, who underwent
shoulder surgery in May, is expected to return between Week 6 to Week 8, a
source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.Despite the losses, coach Rex Ryan
isnt lowering the expectations for his defense, which finished 19th in the NFL
last season.Ive said all along that I feel like our defense will be much
improved, Ryan said Wednesday. And Ill stand by that.Owner Terry Pegula echoed
those statements.How would you like to be the other guys on this team? You lose
one guy and people are saying the season is over? Thats crazy, Pegula told WGR
550.?Everybody has injuries. Compared to last year, were relatively unscathed
right now, compared to where we were in camp last year.Ragland suffered the
injury in practice on Friday while pursuing running back Reggie Bush on a play
during 11-on-11 drills. Ryan initially said the Bills believed Ragland avoided
ligament damage, but he later backed off that statement as the team waited for
swelling to go down in Raglands knee.I think any time you have a knee [injury],
and when they say, Hey, we have major concerns here, and I told you everything
that was told to me, obviously we did have major concerns that he wouldnt be
available, Ryan saidd Wednesday.
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thinking that this was a real possibility.General manager Doug Whaley said after
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expected to start immediately for Buffalos defense. Fifth-year veteran Zach
Brown has taken over Raglands role with the first-team defense, while IK
Enemkpali has filled in for Lawson during training camp with veteran outside
linebacker Manny Lawson also sidelined with a partially torn pectoral.
Washington continues to practice with the first team at defensive end.The Bills
also signed veteran inside linebackers Brandon Spikes and David Hawthorne in the
wake of Raglands injury. Both players have run with the second-team defense in
practices this week.You can play to the strengths of some guys, Ryan said
Wednesday. Zach Brown has got unusual cover skills for a linebacker. You can see
him, envision him -- is he an every-down player? Im not sure. It could be. Hes
doing a real nice job that way.Is a guy like Hawthorne or Spikes or?Randell
Johnson?a possibility? Absolutely. But again, well let it play out. We havent
even had a preseason?game yet. Well see what happens as we go.Buffalo traded up
to take Ragland with the No. 41 overall selection in Aprils draft. Whaley said
the team considered selecting the Alabama linebacker with its No. 19 pick in the
first round, but the team drafted Shaq Lawson instead.
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